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Jazz At The Joint: Fareed Haque
The Joint 301 Main St #102, North Little Rock, AR, United StatesFareed Haque is a modern guitar virtuoso. Steeped in classical and jazz traditions, his unique command of the guitar and different musical styles inspire his musical ventures with tradition and fearless innovation.
Jazz at the Joint : Jon Cowherd
The Joint 301 Main St #102, North Little Rock, AR, United StatesThe Kentucky-raised, New Orleans-schooled, New York-based Cowherd is best known for his long- running partnership with drummer/bandleader Brian Blade, with whom he co-founded the Grammy nominated Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band, whose acclaimed, influential albums showcase Cowherd’s stellar keyboard work and singular compositional skills.
Potluck & Poison Ivy: An Evening w/ Skip Rutherford
The Joint 301 Main St #102, North Little Rock, AR, United StatesSkip Rutherford is Dean Emeritus of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service In Little Rock, the nation’s first to offer a Master of Public Service (MPS) degree. Rutherford served as Dean from 2006-2021.
Jazz at The Joint: John Hébert
The Joint 301 Main St #102, North Little Rock, AR, United StatesBassist John Hébert, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, and leader of Byzantine Monkey, is known for his unique playing style and lush compositions.
Potluck & Poison Ivy: tripliciti
The Joint 301 Main St #102, North Little Rock, AR, United StatesFrom the collective minds of virtuoso musicians Andy McKee, Calum Graham, and Trevor Gordon Hall, tripliciti is a bold, new musical experience showcasing three of the foremost acoustic guitar composers in the world today. https://tripliciti.com/
Tennessee Rising: The Dawn of Tennessee Williams
The Joint 301 Main St #102, North Little Rock, AR, United StatesWritten and performed by Jacob Storms, Tennessee Rising sheds light on the unexplored, formative years (1939-1945) of Tom Williams as he metamorphoses into his most iconic character – America’s acclaimed playwright, Tennessee Williams – and grapples with first love, professional triumph and torment, heartbreak, and ultimately “the catastrophe of success.” The play was originally directed for the stage by Alan Cumming. https://www.jacobstorms.net/
An Intimate Evening with Ian Moore
The Joint 301 Main St #102, North Little Rock, AR, United StatesIan Moore, the Seattle-based, Austin, TX-born guitar player, singer and songwriter makes the proverbial renaissance man look lazy.